As a result of what natural phenomena did the Kingdom of Crete die?

At the turn of two millennia, namely in 1900, the talented English archaeologist and scientist Arthur Evans began excavations on the island of Crete. As a result of Evans’ many years of work, the world learned about the Minos Palace with its mysterious labyrinths and magnificent halls and the Minoan civilization.

The excavations of the archaeologist have provided sufficient material to draw a conclusion about the reasons for the death of the Kingdom of Crete. Evans guessed. that it happened as a result of an earthquake.

Already in our time, possessing modern research technology, archaeologists have established the exact date of the death of the Minoan civilization. This happened at the end of the 17th century BC as a result of a volcanic eruption one hundred kilometers from Crete on the island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea.



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